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EMC ESA level

The document outlines specifications for electromagnetic interference and immunity testing for Electronic Systems and Assemblies (ESAs), including both broadband and narrowband interference limits across various frequency bands. It details measurement methods and approval limits for emissions and immunity to electromagnetic radiation, as well as exceptions for certain types of ESAs. Additionally, it specifies testing requirements for ESAs in 'REESS charging mode' and harmonics emissions on AC power lines.

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EMC ESA level

The document outlines specifications for electromagnetic interference and immunity testing for Electronic Systems and Assemblies (ESAs), including both broadband and narrowband interference limits across various frequency bands. It details measurement methods and approval limits for emissions and immunity to electromagnetic radiation, as well as exceptions for certain types of ESAs. Additionally, it specifies testing requirements for ESAs in 'REESS charging mode' and harmonics emissions on AC power lines.

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Specifications Concerning Broadband Electromagnetic Interference Generated by ESAs.

The electromagnetic radiation generated by the ESA representative of its type shall be measured by
the method described in Annex 5.

ESA Broadband Type Approval limits


If measurements are made using the method described in Annex 5, the limits shall be 62 to 52 dB
microvolts/m in the 30 to 75 MHz frequency band, this limit decreasing logarithmically with
frequencies above 30 MHz, and 52 to 63 dB microvolts/m in the 75 to 400 MHz band, this limit
increasing logarithmically with frequencies above 75 MHz as shown in Appendix 6. In the 400 to
1,000 MHz frequency band the limit remains constant at 63 dB microvolts/m.

Specifications Concerning Narrowband Electromagnetic Interference Generated by ESAs.


The electromagnetic radiation generated by the ESA representative of its type shall be measured by
the method described in Annex 6.

ESA narrowband type approval limits


If measurements are made using the method described in Annex 6, the limits shall be 52 to 42 dB
microvolts/m in the 30 to 75 MHz frequency band, this limit decreasing logarithmically with
frequencies above 30 MHz, and 42 to 53 dB microvolts/m in the 75 to 400 MHz band, this limit
increasing logarithmically with frequencies above 75 MHz as shown in Appendix 7. In the 400 to
1,000 MHz frequency band the limit remains constant at 53 dB microvolts/m.

Specifications Concerning Immunity of ESAs to Electromagnetic Radiation.


The immunity to electromagnetic radiation of the ESA representative of its type shall be tested by
the method(s) chosen from those described in Annex 7.

ESA immunity type approval limits


If tests are made using the methods described in Annex 7, the immunity test levels shall be 60
volts/m for the 150 mm stripline testing method, 15 volts/m for the 800 mm stripline testing
method, 75 volts/m for the Transverse Electromagnetic Mode (TEM) cell testing method, 60 mA for
the bulk current injection (BCI) testing method and 30 volts/m for the free field testing method in
over 90 per cent of the 20 to 2,000 MHz frequency band, and to a minimum of 50 volts/m for the
150 mm stripline testing method, 12.5 volts/m for the 800 mm stripline testing method, 62.5
volts/m for the TEM cell testing method, 50 mA for the bulk current injection (BCI) testing method
and 25 volts/m for the free field testing method over the whole 20 to 2,000 MHz frequency band.

The ESA representative of its type shall be considered as complying with immunity requirements if,
during the tests performed in accordance with Annex 7, there shall be no degradation of
performance of "immunity related functions".

Specifications Concerning the Immunity to Transient Disturbances Conducted along Supply


Lines.
The immunity of ESA representative of its type shall be tested by the method(s) according to ISO
7637-2, second edition 2004 as described in Annex 8 with the test levels given in table 1.
Specifications Concerning the Emission of Transient Conducted Disturbances
The emission of ESA representative of its type shall be tested by the method(s) according to ISO
7637-2, second edition 2004 as described in Annex 8 for the levels given in table 2.

Exceptions
Where a vehicle or electrical/electronic system or ESA does not include an electronic oscillator with
an operating frequency greater than 9 kHz, it shall be deemed to comply with ESA narrowband type
approval limits or 5.6.2 above and to Annexes 3 and 6.

ESAs with no immunity related functions need not be tested for immunity to radiated disturbances
and shall be deemed to comply with Specifications Concerning Immunity of ESAs to Electromagnetic
Radiation and with Annex 7 to this standard.
ESAs that are not switched, contain no switches or do not include inductive loads need not be tested
for conducted emission and shall be deemed to comply with Specifications Concerning the Emission
of Transient Conducted Disturbances.

ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS IN THE CONFIGURATION "REESS CHARGING MODE COUPLED


TO THE POWER GRID"
ESAs in configuration "REESS charging mode coupled to the power grid" shall be tested for radiated
and conducted emissions, for immunity to radiated and conducted disturbances

Specifications concerning broadband electromagnetic interference caused by ESAs

The electromagnetic radiation generated by the ESA representative of its type shall be measured by
the method described in Annex 5.

If measurements are made using the method described in Annex 5, the limits shall be 62 to 52 dB
μV/m in the 30 to 75 MHz frequency band, this limit decreasing logarithmically with frequencies
above 30 MHz, and 52 to 63 dB μV/m in the 75 to 400 MHz band, this limit increasing logarithmically
with frequencies above 75 MHz as shown in Appendix 6. In the 400 to 1,000 MHz frequency band
the limit remains constant at 63 dB μV/m.

Specifications concerning emission of harmonics on AC power lines from ESAs

The harmonics emission on AC power lines generated by the ESA representative of its type shall be
measured using the method described in Annex 15. The method of measurement shall be defined by
the manufacturer in accordance with the Test Agency.

If measurements are made using the method described in Annex 15, the limits for input current ≤ 16
A per phase are those defined in IEC 61000-3-2 and given in Table 10.

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